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Letter from J. Ross Clark to Walter R. Bracken, July 16, 1904

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1904-07-16

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Letter advises Bracken to respond to inquiries about Las Vegas with information on climate and overall conditions and refrain from giving out any information about the railroad.

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snv002364

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97 19--File 60A Part III
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snv002364. Union Pacific Railroad Collection. Special Collections and Archives, University Libraries, University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Las Vegas, Nevada. http://n2t.net/ark:/62930/d1m03zb90

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2009-03-24

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English

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July 16, 1904. Mr.Walter R.Bracken, Las Vegas, Nevada. Dear Sir:- I have your favor of the 10th inst. and note you are daily receiving through the mails, communications as per those enclosed in your favor above referred to. When receiving these requests for information, I would advise that you give them any information you can relative to the conditions of the country around Las Vegas, climate, etc., but anything relative to the future movements of the railroad or any information relative to railroad matters, you can simply advise them that you are not posted on these matters. I return herewith correspondence enclosed in your letter. Very truly yours, (Signed) J. ROSS CLARK. Enc.